Allied Dunbar / Zurich ACCUMULATION MANAGED Funds

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I have 2 executive pensions taken out with Allied Dunbar many years ago. These were taken over by Zurich. Is there a way to see the fund values and performance online, the two descriptions are:

"ACCUMULATION MANAGED 3/4 AP" and "ACCUMULATED CAPITAL 3/4 AP"

The first one has a unit value of around £90.80 per unit currently

Thanks in advance if you can help me.

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  • dunstonh
    dunstonh Posts: 116,373 Forumite
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    Unlikely these old plans are available online. However, their service is quite good and will tell you the values over phone or send them in the post.

    Performance can be found at trustnet or morningstar.
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  • Contractor148
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    Would you be able to list the links to the morningstar or trustnet pages which shoe these specific valuations as I can't seem to find them. Thank you very much
    Contractor148 :beer:
  • frogeyesimon
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    I think that you will find that they are available to view on line on the Zurich Pensions website.
  • gadgetmind
    gadgetmind Posts: 11,130 Forumite
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    Aren't they sending you a statement once per year?

    Some of these old pensions can have useful guarantees. If they do, they are often best left alone, if not, it can be worth moving them as the fees can be very high and not at all transparent.
    I am not a financial adviser and neither do I play one on television. I might occasionally give bad advice but at least it's free.

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